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PAGE FOUR. WKDN'FSPAY. nKCEMMK 21, 1!2?. THE KI.AMATH NKWi - 1 The Klamath News j Published every mornlnsT --rapt , Moadwy kv Th. Klamath New. Hub- yffuVffiSi.U'. "off.",'.?. , nM .- r. ., ki...... r" LhJ'7'b t!'T ' nan oitrrwi cur fMiti l.raa riMmrrai, A. Mfr, ii'niirniPTiflx ratri titvr-l mrrtrr- Malb M lll-r4 fc ranicr. re , .. AJMI lr It v - bj Mail. fr &JW ba rip ( Mrahl Knit-red ttccnd clau rrnr at oV.jrNov.mbVr act of March t, u;i. tfc poatotflc at KUmnth Fall. Televkra rf ii Urmhrr Aadll Baeraw flraatatla DID YOU EVER? !; 'on admitted wife mrderer .,, bM om.,. ,ud , do They have what they call: and then turned him loose, thi he decides to go to Miune nowadays the "disappear- regardless of his eloquence:10"';-, ,ea--reen eve. remind ing i mortgage." When you put!'one on your property t you,, think that that word "disappearing" as a word . lllloa Wltn meaning. inen'now to kill, and kill, and ,i, . . ... . . , i - nin, i . " " - - pay, and you pay and 'overcome any jury that , ,1 . . . " . . months go by. lears go by, ; may try hira in the future nlsq. And there come a time ' he overcame the jury , , , , . . I ... wnen you prooaoiy warn 10 sell', that property, or at , 1) .. , . . t ! icasi una out now . mucn 1 have paid in a lot of money. Figliri.ng up the monthly payments it runs into a goodly sum and you chuck- le to yo'jrseif thinking that;bout over Look over the quite a bit of your mort-jlist trace has dlsaDDeared. , But! when J"ou Set si state- merit from the mortgage company, you are shocked to iind out how much of jour payment" have gone have any Idlmp'.e la the left corner of her to 'that little thing called; 0 jmouth. "interest" and that the face i -s. Ar--i rt I "A sood ,hl" ,dr r" ,hl" of your mortgage has IXOFFICElS"- appeared" but Slightly: VrT , T . l"Well. It's nn to me now. If I'm They might change the , name of such mortgages andi call them "reappear- ing1' mortgages, for that would better describe the facts. ? n HEARST GOES TOO FAR - . William Randolph Hearst , 1,4 a. t has at last gone too far. Most men of his kind do that very thing. He at tached the United States without foundation or fact. He impunged the honesty of, 'able senators wlio are not open to bribery and they will not let him get away as easily as he has beeSi In the habit of doing in his many past undertak ings. . Hearst's desire for sensa- 1 nnnltam mn v vpf ' riA Vns V . - , - undoing. True, he has wea- thered many storms and be- hind him lies tremendous i ... . . . , . wealth, but people Of this ; unyiuu .ci ... strong manner any public man or any newspaper that makes charges of corrup tion which cannot be car ried out to at least a trial. Senator Norris, on his skit bed has issued an open letter that will arouse heavy sentiment in the country, TJoot .;tt r,i K Kn ! .fit. j 1 . 1. i.' I'llllL'U vy BUtn nciiumcnu ' x - 4 0 ! JHE SENSE OF A GOOSE the, old gray goose is not such a dumb-bell, after all. Tif)o ' Lake swarmed with geese until a few days be fore the cold weather ar rived. Then hunters bejran to omplain that there were no geese. They had gone cn ttfore the cold wave struck. So a goose, just a plain goose, has some wea ther Sense. 0 . iSf- a few days Klamath people will forget railroad building and saw mill con duction and listen to the children prattle about their presents and Santa Claus. Saturday morning the Ne"ws will hold forth at the Pine, Tree theater as an escort-to Santa Claus. CO AND KILL, AND KILL, AND KILL ,, t A, , The VCrdlCt that aCqtilt- tod Geore Remus, the ohi bootlofrger, is a blot the nation's fair name and an indictment ' of the i , . . ..1 ' he killed his wife. He was' a notorious character, hav- ing been engaged in a boot-; i . i - M j i melics, irom me oiu-uiaiu type leircina' business, and jet a,.. . . .,,.. .., i jury acquitted him, taking '7 - i I nis pita oi iciuiiui in--u- ! itv as a basis for such ac - ' . QUlttal. However, it is hard to 'u, , . , - think of the quality of . ors Who sat on the case of 0r any other condition that may have entered into the trial Remus will be in snape that just freed him. . Somehow the new main , line 01 wie o. t. tin miffhtV Well for trains : a AonAMo aicun uihc u "-""'hem, aaylnK It mill humiliate O : her. He says: "I'll tear theo -.- , jrt,.a and see j you have' .- 1 0 Perhaps a prizefight ;l, .,!f vr.11 onrl uiuv 6 " . , drive awar the blues if you ,-Jrjl'!5: f A I f TMM MMS SIS , By Junius Fores icli ted Freil Fred: "Dad. will yea give me atch for Christmas:" Father: "Why. what do you want with a watch?" Fred: "Well. Jones has got " 0 '. ' he he wlli .change It for a watch." . Step Aside, Please! As a beauty I am no star There are others more handsome by far. Bat my face I don't mind It. 1 For I am behind It; The people In front get the Jar. "It certainly Is funny." mused 1 i little Johnny. This makes the third kid sister In the house, and no matter how hard I've tried I've never yef seen the stork." Aspirations We nsed to hlka along the Ian In days gone by Ambitions splendidly expand. W'e want to ny. w. Hd to .ddl, . ,anoe Our skin to try. SnLh "nlU d'Te"ion-wlu not do- We want to fly. At preSent we are looking sharp ' . we murmur, ."sever mma tne' murmur. harp. We've got the wings. It is such a tight squeeze to live within one's income that lots of folks refuse to do it. !, . ,A m" 'n l0Te wi" do ! thing, but he usually does noth- ng. i 0 "he was only an iceman s danehfer l.iil .'no mn'l all sho'Ood. you must . was cracked up to be. Did You Ever Stop to Think? By ETISOV R. WAITB Sliawne. Oklahom I THAT good advertising turns hcsitators Into buyers and makes j buyers buy more. THAT advertising Is a service that will enable a business con- ; cern to make the most ot its I opportunities. I THAT advertising Is a service I that proves Itself by results, j THAT truthful advertising Is Ian even-galled service that bring:! Isteady returns. J THAT no business can atari j right without advertising. I THAT It takes advertising to 1 keep It going right. I THAT advertising will always j create and Increase community j Interest In any business. I THAT you can easily see that business concerns that are persis tent advertisers are building their business to last. The public Is sold on advertis ing: they read the ads and buy I where the best buys are. r" """t" f - i - riri iiniri rij-ijiTuiruxnjiTij'uijjysij'iiirii'i nnn in r " - - - V COPYRIGHT 1927 bi NEA 5ervice NYNOPSIS Vom CsnuTon, awtUtant to rry Marktyn. atlvtrttniiis mm- I Rr for the ivacn itioom I iw- m'tU- To. IndUsnantly rejrvu Jerry", plan to traiufnrm hor. with the aid of Peach Him her id.otogr.ph. In the company's advertising? copv. om.rrer w,10 ,tlB f!ll (ull. tdmi? in lov -nh mn whom she hem called SohuyUT, anil who remark to a companion he ; will he In Lake Mtnm-tonka In lUte June. he recoulilor Jerrya Jur-!ot(l,r tnd reoKc ,0 Umicr-o janythlim to become beautiful. Jerry Mackiy- of n unc-ptumed , ,,1r r'i he"!! the ' beautv specialist refashion Vera 1 vcra's aunt. Klora Cartwri-ht. ." tnorouitniy onn at ""!lial a hanpculn- to me, chan-e "rouht In her om-e!jt,rr . , v . , Trt.. iu, n n 1 y aift-e aua i a lime ji-ar '. ,,, , ...,,! Flora becomes Infatuated with' 'Jmy leii him that ver t :oin to ike Minnetonka to see 'a man iih whom she l In love. By this time Jerry is desperately I' lore with the -tn whom he ihas made Into a beauty. Just be- fore Vera leaves the office to -o with the prot(s o( the advert la Ins which contain her ihiUo- graphs. She beK him not to use t au4 up on one condition that you irive up your trip to Minne- tonka chapteh XI That evening, as era tamer- and for her last engagement with to-Jerry Marklyn. she studied her reflection In the mirror with wor- .A .,n t,ri i me a worthy pupil of Aunt Flora and I Jerry Macklyn I'll get Jerry's I rUUiU0 BUI IU (UU 0,l,,,,,.-r- ments and I won't have to give up my trip either. Jerry says a 'beautiful girl can get anything 'she wants is entitled to it by ;,ha Jtvina ,lFhl hMtv WaII. . . ,h;,u ,,n!" I 'The sight of the noildins;, wlck ledly smiling faca In the mirror stirtled her. She leaned forward, so that flesh and blood lips in most touched the mirrored ones. "Who are youV ,hc demanded of the girl in the mirror. "1 don't know yon! You're a stranger and you've murdered Vera Cameron. I'm afraid of you!" But there was no terror appar ent in the exquisite face and In the limpid clear green pools that were her eyes syhen she advanc ed, walking proudly, to meet Jerry Macklyn a half hour later. "Dear Jerry!" she said softly, as she gave him both ber hands, standing so close to him that the perfume he bad been at such pains to find for her wrapped h'm about like an exquisite. In visible cloak. "Ifs awfully sweet of you to come to take me to Ihe train. I'm going to miss you terribly!" Sha hesitated before the last word, then dropped it gently, like a shy caress "Then you're going to Lake Mir.netoi.ka?- Jerrr demanded : - j ISavageiT. Don't be foolish. Jerry!" fhe , chided him softly. "Of course j I'm going to Minnetonka! My reservations are already made. I've spent hundreds and hund-idance reds of dollars for clothes, which 1 couldn't possibly wear at a less exclusive resort " "Oh. shut up!" Jerry com manded her ancrily. "You know why I don't wnnt you to go! My know or you re i blind or a fool or both You said you couldn't bear for me to : 'print those advertisements with : your pictures. There are one or two things I can't bee.r either. Vera Cameron, and one of them is to see you carry out this In-1 sane scheme of yours to trap a rich man into marrying you- poBlng as a society glrl- I!l SALESMAN SAM wo cve. in OMce. t weet to Buy 3o O'CPMDy- rVV SAM'S UfMTtM' FO. ME T lJMT OW M, ITS SftLL Sftce - NOTHIH' OOW OM THftT .rv."Ji'-.-, : A, -OJ-V MV"W "-"V m m dime aiistin voiv brvk ana he iiu.ic up an nrm. "You luti.t ta'k in n.t It Wo thai Wra crtiM ivn-wiisniuHy. ..-m mn trva: l trnu n rUh ftlBn -,rrvii- mo' li riihtT h wa a inv.r mr.n a ttalttrtt'tl mau. work inn for ht '"-. something h. which I could help him wish my bust- ncsg tralitlntt. 1 ti'll you. I don't care for his monev and his scclul position! I only want htm be cause I love htm-" "Pon't say that" he struck out at her sharply, his voice rouiih with agony. You're talk-, Jerry f limit up his head sharply. Iiik like a mat ineiMol-worship t seize il ker caressing hand ami In flapper! You don't know cruslx d It asulnst Ills grief, what love Is! You've seen li'.tn twli.tcd. hoi lips. "Veo-Vee! only once, you know iiothiiii Can't you love me llttlo, dnr about hlra " .'llnuT I'll bo so Rood to you. ..Mow iU v)i( r,?,'I know?"' Vera's ned In angry amaiement, I've nrvcr told -Hut Flora did. when she saw j0 tne frotu making "IK-.tr Jerry -.he iaU sofily, "It blankety-blank fool of mrs'f by putting nie wife to the fact thai you were aireaay ueia ruhc uu another man " "She was very unsclfis'i.' Vee Intrruttcd with colli V-e- :ara- cu..sm. "Oh. for (.otj'i sake, b't s noL quarrel. Vee-Vee. Jerry bpct i with sudden humility. "I love you too much to hurt you " "You love tn??' rho ccliod In a small voice. "Jerry I'm sorry " "Oh. I don't want your pity!" Ho flung a furious hand acros.i his eyes. "Yon can't tell me you 'didn't know I loved you! Why. kfor God's sake, did you think I was devotin- every minute of mv ... ji.ie uiuu i j'fu. nuu a lui i:,.n belonged to the firm as well? riKlu every Helping you choose the clothes, taking you out ! evening to the theater " and to "I thought." Vce-Vee. Inter rupted coldly, "that you were doing It because you wanted to help me, because you were my friend, that you had an anlHt'H Interest in perfertlng the thin; you had made " "And did you think for one minute that I was making you for another mm to enjoy? I made a thing of beauty of you. Vera Cameron, because I loved 1 you. I cave you these last three weeks because. I was fool enoukh to believe that by constant nssoc- !lallon with me you could rome I to love me." siMft5 00 r 0 MOMCHCKG - C'JCKIM' C T'J1Y HCLP ic-rurv r,-e TuST CPAX "..'IBL t)(At--0 -7, V Ml 9 - fei 'v V ' i v v ti u a. vv N - i!iout;ht these lat llm-e w,Hks weie a game that you were -njoyimc in Hie s ime way that 1 W KITK SIMKlt .F.T TIMK enjoyed II." Vcc-Vcu said weak- leur anla I ant II years old. ly. h;i,uii for a chair. And no you have everythtnii sol. "A -ame? ih. dear Cod!" t Hut thals all right this time bo Jerry gronneil, dropping to the cans that was tny fault you no. floor I'cslilc her and laying his ' So I will w rlle sooner next time head ln,t her knees, Hm. whin flu iters fhilt,",,! to his head, hovered ' for a moment ttver that flamiUK mop of red curls as If she were afraid It would bum her. then dropped lightly upon II. "1'on't! I r.in't stand that!" uu:l,rs;i:nd you so we'll. I cun make you happy. Vera why. 'you're mine! I created you! "If ou had loved me before I win 1 ed 'i 11 I was homely und nee l- oil -or any man to ailore to release me from the ln- .uie, ( awfully rct f joj to romc" hlMUons that make every homely Klrl mhuralilo ' she bfjean jernuy. j "I'm not g.Iag to lie and pre tend that I fill In love wl:h you the moment von walked Into my. i5";"i' .Tl '' ''f'l office" Jerry s.'d slowly, heav- ' - y the band that he had kUd , . " l. ' "". ' "'J" held tight .gains, h's Ponn:llng'7waey n,rlfn1,,,.r1p, x heart, "but I can tell you truth-, "f ' ' rondlt on I fu,,y that I did begin to love 70:.?' 0 r. .rr i - - -;f;.: I didn't know It then, of course. e 1 " ' but I had never .0 wanted to ' ,',u " ' h" ,.,?" help anyone in my lire. And I . l. '""l' uZluol measo-Tf could have loved you a, you were "" , cven tuilng to tlvo then a, well a. I d, now. I per-;'" ? ' formed lalrarls for your own j sako " "And for advrrthing purposes." Vera reminded him, tugging to release her hand. "I'm nn advertising man," Jerry admitted Bliupiy. .y 1 tim Vuh cold fury. "And now work comes first, and 'ouj,nat you know you can't bribe wouldn't have the slightest re-, me it0 marrying you, you are spert for me If It didn't. I saw g0RR t0 geep your precious job a chance to d something really, an(1 humiliate mo" big for tho firm. You're a busl-j "iirllie you Into becoming my ness woman; you ought to beiw(;,. jt.rry shouted, springing able to underst ind my feeling to- , t,.et ,.jy ;d; And yet wurd my work." "Oh, I ilu!" Vce-Vee aeknow ledred. "Hut today I n:iked you to do some'.liinc; for me that Is of vital Importance to me. I told you that It would cause mo agonies or tinauie iu imvu ioj i - - ( ture strewn all over the country ,ti auvirnso i i-.ien iu,m, - " - 'metlcs. I ukou you 10 uiii,. Ithoso ndi. to suliBtltute a Pro - it. f.:r Tt;a )Witi(SHT, Vfx COT'V( G'JT JiT5' JiJST - '.l. PORC-'t.Ce" - J A WfSTE Trl' e-TCR 'i t-VCM f OV- W r cnrv,"k' J e r.r.r, -rime I M'Jtrl' ..... 1-,.11-,-ii-h-h-h-i 1 1 ijuuuumjiju bAM 1 A CLAUS LETTERS The Snnia ( I. iiis letter roiiliKl romliiiteil by tlie.l.lanmtli Nona nml 11 number of leading business Imiwa In tills rli.t, closes Ttiursiliiy nlclit. No Inters nil) lv rt-ieht'il nfter aU p. m. Thursilii), and make It on sirnlsht line. Kounetii Htonks, -1-1 nantlaud. I.IKK St)IK MITTKNH iear hhiii 1 laus 1 wiiuiu like a pair of lnlltena for Christ-' mus. My name Is liny McAuley. My moilier would llko a bed spread and an electric tonater. My address la HID North Kth Kt. I mn 7 years old. I am In Ihe second grade. Itny McAuley. A I.I, II K WAXTH IVnr Kaula Clause all I want Is a tedy bear and a wagon I am a llt'.le boy 8 years old. (lien Shelton. 13 IS Wantluud. WANTH A I'KT IMXiCY Ienr Santa ( laus I am slt tlug by the fire place. Now I will toll you what I want. Hut It Isn't vory much. I want a doll buggy and a pair of Ice skates and a pet doggv. And 1 will tell you aorno thing else. You are the dear old Santa that brings me toys. And I give the world for a baby sister or broth er. Oh. I forgot to tell you that I am yeira old I r.ucsa that you saw my party because you can see everything. Welt I gues.1 that Is nil that I ran say. P. S. And dont forget mother and dad dy and ma. Hetty Heed. i wavts a roi.in: sriT j Iiear Santa t'laua I want a plelee suit. I. want a foot-ball. I 1 want a born If you got It. 1 ' want a belt and a holster, j Christmas. Merry Charles Homney. fp'wSor.,1 beauty for mo ft ptlrl . "Gnod-byo Jerry. I don't up who would like I tint aort of thinx por I nhnll nee you nuntn." Wo- mid yon rfUHctl. Yet you nay i Ve roue, found Ms hat for him you love me." and offered U unsiulllnRly. "I do lovo you. 1 think you; -g auppoit that mina that yu know Hirst. And whn I trltd to'---,.,.! , if, hiarrlKd.' Jerrv re- jmako a hnrraln with you. named one condition on which I would Icsrou to throw down the. firm. you refi:td I may as well tell lyo;i now that If you hrul accepted : that enndltton I would hnvo hrvn j forced, by my own connclenllona UcruiU'8, to rvalrn from the Peat h Hlonm company " "Heslgn?" Veo-Vec er hood blankly. "Ilejign, certainly! Do you think I could accept money from the company after I had thrown I them down for personal motlvia? Oh. 1 could (tot nomelVtnie o'bo easily enough! I'm one of the I three bent advertising men In the riiia(niej' Dli Villi r-t n prlrt If you warn o; '" BiiriiiKlUK 'i(i . uvu 1, uii,.p ... 1 rating myself In a builness wny. , I wouldn't bo on a twenty-flvo 'thousand dollar salnry at tho ago cf twenty-nine If I were. If you had accepted my condition I should have had every hopo of , . ...... . Keeping uui leiAiiuainiiip , m business basis. I'm going to hold you to tho letter of your bar gain." "You arc certainly making yourself very plain," Vera told you say I've mado myself very plain! Haven't you senso enough to know that Jerry f.Inrklyn wouldn't marry any woman In the world, no matter how much ho , ve1 ,. if .10-didn't lovo hlin as mueii . as ho loven ner? I i ivo yoUi Vera, and If you can't , jove mo tiint s nn end or tne whole thing. I I guess I d bet jter be going.' WELL, VLL 3U5T 6At CReOlT FOR P.flOTMr.R'I.OO PORCtltVSS MCB? '(HCT CiO'-f'Lt, OW'jy B'JV ft HALF POUWO BO TH'S TIMS- HeS TAKIM' ft t-OMG TIMii T'MfVKG. OP HIS MIMO! Oh'.'t f.r KSloT - u Hi, 1 j, .ii.aixajuT.aj-u-ijui.iL"uVLriji.w.mLeitf" w t'ANT ITi: VHT I Dear Hauls I nm a little hue I In writing you a letter. Hut hop" I you got It dear Nsuln. 1 am a ' llllle girl five years old and Ii Ihtuk I am a good girl I dry the dishes for Mother and do a I i j of Utile things for her. I rnu'l wrlln yet so my sister la writing' for mo. I do wish you would bring me a doll trunk. 1 have a ( brother a years old ho goes to school and Is In thit a aritde. Yleaso Htinta bring him some thing. 1 wish you a Merry Xmia and a happy New Year. Thanks for the things you brought me last year. ' Mildred Hermann, 329 Iowa Hlrevt. hanta W11.1. iu:mkmhi:h Hear Hauls I want a cradle, a bigger doll buggy, a Jack In the box, I.ettlo Stewart. A HOIIS TH AT HON KM Dear Sania I want a bike that costs one dollar. And a ear that lias sumo batteries. And horn that will honk. And a box of blocks that baa flgur-s 011 them. Clenn Cborpenliig, ago ?. Algoiua. IXII.I, AM) lll.ANKFT Dear Santa t'laua Please bring tne a baby doll and blanket are you coming In an airplane or In your old sleigh. Patricia Van Ner. lira) mill. . C.iHn ftlASTIXH I'l.ACK ' Hear Santa (Mails Pleas bring me a sled. Then I could have a lot of fun. We have a good roa'd Ing plase on a big hill and tho other children hav sleds and' I want oue too. Will you bring me a sled when you come? Howard Crnmblet, Hraymlll. tortCl bitterly. "Well Rood iut-k!' 'l hun. t Ul.nll l'.A.l'M l.l j ,,., hlln, i Jerry, even If I have only seen i him once. nut fl I fall, or 'course I shan't go back to Pcaelt , Illooin and to your office. I'm ' not so utterly selfish as you i think, Jerry." j bho felt that she had told him . good-bye forever, but cho was to co him again that evening. She ;wns settling ber th'n-s ;i ht section of tho Pullmiti car, and listening, with rurlosly apathetic ears, to her aunt's last minute Instructions on how to play tho love game, when Jerry Ma klyn m charging breathlessly down the aliwe. , .env-thln this after- noon." h. Panted. "Nearly broke my neck and all the traffic law. BeMag hor0' ""ro'' a l""0' nd ""l Z1 'IT r, ? you may find out. God know. I 1,01,0 yott Won'1' but " What lm XMaMn ot ha,""M"- " !" one ch,nCe ,h0,"",n, " ?. formallon and instructions in tnis letter will help you. Good-bye again. and good luck!" "Oh. Jerry, I'm so glad you camo!" Flora t'artwrlght caroled at him. "I'm all at loose ends this evening not a thing In the world to do. Shall we go some where for supper and a d.inco or two? Nice Jerry!" alio wheedled. "Suro! Crest Idea!" Jerry agreed, as If delighted. Verj watched the two of them Jerry's tall, broad flgnra with Flora's small, dainty body as close behind It as possible hurrying down the nlnlo cf the Pullman car, and for the aecond tlino she know the sharp stub of Jealousy. (To lte Contlnuiil) Vec-Vco reaches Minnetonka. Will her dreams come true? Will sho raptlvata the min who has so completely captivated her? COUPLft CHttRS'. PPO.iPCCTS ARC MUCH BRIGHTER FOR SAM (SerrTIMO TH. !(00 PR0Ml5O (M IF W5 5A(.es REACH 3 B.ooo ey pee. ne's passco thp. HALr-WA'V MURK WITH A TOTAL OF 2 ffll.ll 2.,488,81 TO GO AMD 6 CV 1o 60 IT IN - 1 ff4 i iik rtiiiK roi vtitv hi hai.i: i:iei Ibi) Tills Week, I'l Hl.lf M IIIKI.T I'lioii" HIV rlioiie ll'l Wnlniit "I mil .TfN I r,:':Lf.'.k.'.::,to;;iA Vi,r.r..V;"MV. tie-. 1111 1 si i'ii 1 ' so r MIMI.T,'.'I ' . Its, I , ia'D tl DsUUIISIt mkiwaiU HIE ORPHEUS i'liV , A Temp.'.! nf Mpe.il ami 'I'hrlllsl 1 i:.i.tiH w.vi.sii In I s Winning Oar" and ,M.; K'lTA VACUUM III "A'n't Lovo Funny?" l.-'-fleVt STAUI ISUW If I M tilling a raylna position an J en the rtvid 10 sum.'. Ysiu can go wrUcre you want, buy wlisl vku want, HI! what you want, when you comblre (li ability wil l lbs right training. v;n tu. f mi r sfixfss c.- Sla. 1 ll lOiV INMIUSM UM . lW'tnke.Walkrr 1 1 IIUSINIiSS UULLUir. IVeWckoweyou oP-tnlan.l. SiVt-tttni't-nfiKl-'r th tsih hih (4'Mrta(t rot. CHi-tlnl altiwrt lnwn IsscathsM, lsMr iinJcr fr . H.tt MutMif rtntrftl 5AU U.ALKi50N 7& HOTEL CONGRESS PURTLANP, OREGON Have Your Broken Automo bile Clang Replaced Quickly While You Wait !ti-il DVA V'C IITA uuu iv 1 j nu iu TOP SHOP NOTE: Bee. nobby llynn bott Carpet and Itublicr Mat fur your ear. . 13IB MAIN STIIKKT By Small "SfcV.iafSKll'l' " f -- "irii"!;''1" -wu Ji 1?. rti "V V j -T -,- ---rr,gVaVWiTsr ' vr 1 .1 - ' it. -'N.',;OPcsre:i HOT PUMP' CR-lT HE WITH & H-oo, 6UZT.I thpiT yo'J.-Jii rot'pee Wfss tv.RRteo LArwtCKr en' SOLD 'Cv- fl FCUK-ROOvA soire o FURMITURe. I